On Tuesday 24 March 2009, Michael Sullivan wrote: > On Tue, 2009-03-24 at 12:49 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: > > On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Michael Sullivan <msulli1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > A week ago I got in a 1 TB external hard drive. I set it up for use > > > with MythTV. It worked fine. So now I wanted to turn the old myth > > > partition into my /home filesystem. I reformatted it (mke2fs > > > -j /dev/sda6), I mounted it on /mnt/floppy and moved my directories > > > in /home over to it, then unmounted it, mounted it on /home and logged > > > in. Now almost every time I do anything I get a notice saying that > > > gnome-settings-daemon has crashed. I don't even kwow if it will let me > > > send this email, but I've attached the bug report. Please somebody > > > help me! > > > > May just be a coincidence. I'm seeing this on my wife's machine after > > an update to Gnome-2.24.x from 2.22.x. No changes in disk drives here. > > > > If you're not against starting from a new desktop then try making a > > new user and seeing if that new user has the same problem. If it > > doesn't then try erasing (or moving) all the .gnome directories and > > possibly you'll be able to clean it up that way. > > > > Possibly a case of something being marked stable when possibly it > > shouldn't have been? > > > > Good luck, > > Mark > > Does anyone know where files for gnome-settings-daemon are stored? Is > there something in /tmp I need to take care of?
/tmp is cleaned by default every boot. Except you turned that off.